“ A continued patience I commend not.” —Feltham. No one can keep patience very long with a bad cough or cold. The most effective way of dealing with it is to tauo a dose or two of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. This unique specific does good from the very first dose, and quickly subdues the worst throat, chest and lung ailments. “ Baxter’s ” is also an excellent tonic, building up the system, and enabling it to resist further attacks more readily. In three sizes, at all chemists and stores; Generous-sized bottle 2s Gd large, family economical size 4s Gd ; and bachelor size Is Gd.
KILL COLDS WITH PULMONAS. Don’t let a cold get a strangle hold upon you. Keep the handy Pulmonas tin in your poeket and at the very first sneeze slip a Pulmona in your mouth. Its patent healing vapours will quickly kill ’flu and cold germs, banishing coughs and sneezes. Is 6d ancl ‘2s (Id from all chemists.
PLYMOUTH W A AG U ) R H “No hurry, William, they’ll be able to read it on the 17th.” WATCH THIS GROW N°l BIG THINGS of N.Z.TVb. tfwo TJ x..t m flr sv ®f ‘ H 'V* IA, V _/ i f*lTt M L ,■ N TO m/m i Jpi m xissm FOREST GIANT ‘KAURI” df=— HESE gigantic trees lift their U) crests far above other bush trees. Their columns tower like immense pillars, patterned as if with a mighty adze where, year by year, the bark has fallen away in huge plates, inches thick. Many Kauri trees, hundreds of years, old, hold within their boles enough timber to build several homes. Fortunately the largest now stand protected by the Government as honoured symbols and relics of centuries that lie far in the past. Not size alone decides whether things shall be called “ big.” There is a bigness of quality, of integrity, which places things high in the estimation of the public, and makes them an indispensable asset in daily life. For these reasons 95% of New Zealand women demand Edmonds Baking Powder, and over 2,500,000 tins were sold in New Zealand last year. V 3 Powder OVER 2,500.000 TINS OF EDMONDS BAKING POWDER WERE SOUD IN N.Z. LAST YEAR -9
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1928, Page 1
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